“You say you care about human rights,” said one man, angrily waving his train ticket, “we need a little bit of human rights, we don’t need all out human rights, only a little bit, just security and basics”

“ We want to go to Germany, to let us to go to Germany,” said another, “the police caught us, there were no taxis, no trains to go on to Germany, why? We are humans.”

Temporary camps have appeared around the station, which was closed for a short time.

More than 140,000 have crossed the border from Serbia this year alone.

The question now is – where do they go?

Euronews Correspondent Andrea Hajagos is at Keleti Station: “The majority of these people are angry because they do not understand why they were allowed to pay a lot of money for their tickets, and then not be allowed to get on the trains.”